President off for Beijing Forum

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 16:00:29 +0000

 

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PRESIDENT Duterte left yester­day to attend the Second Belt and Road Initiative Forum for In­ternational Cooperation in Beijing, China, on April 25-27.

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) program, known as the New Silk Road, referring to that ancient pro­gram that once united nations from Asia to Europe as trading partners, recently took a big step forward when Italy became the first major European economy to join the BRI with a total of 29 agreements with China worth 2.5 billion euros. Ital­ian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and China President Xi Jinping led in the signing of 29 agreements from banking to energy to sports worth $2.8 billion.

From Italy, President Xi pro­ceeded to France where he signed $11.2 million in trade deals plus a $35-million order for Airbus. In France he met with French Presi­dent Emmanuel Macron and Ger­man Chancellor Angela Merkel who discussed their shared commitment to multilateral trade relations.

Switzerland is signing a memo­randum of understanding with China to intensify cooperation on trade, investment, and financing, when President Ueli Maurer pays a state visit to China this month.

In Asia, BRI suffered a setback when Malaysia suspended a China-backed East Coast Rail Link project along with other large-scale infra­structure projects to rein in surg­ing national debt, but Prime Min­ister Mahathir and China agreed to shorten the rail line by 40 kilo­meters, shaving $2.4 billion of the cost. And in Sri Lanka, its Ham­bantota port, which entered into a partnership with China Merchants Port Holdings in 2017, has now re­ported a significant rise in vessel traffic.

President Duterte was among the first world leaders to sign up for the Belt and Road Initiative, confident that it would help in our country’s development. We have since signed many agreements with China which has particularly played a big role in the country’s massive infrastruc­ture program “Build, Build, Build.”

The two countries may sign five new agreements this week – in education, drug rehabilitation, anti-corruption, and development assistance. The President may also hold talks on the sidelines of the conference.

We join President Duterte in his high expectations for the country as he attends the Second Belt and Road Initiative Forum in Beijing.

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